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Published by Gülnur ÖZCAN, 2021-06-11 20:23:07

Description: Carbon footprint/ Toxic chemicals/ mask pollution/biodiversity

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CARBON FOOTPRINT

What is a carbo  Carbon footprint; It is a the amount of carbon e into the atmosphere as transportation, heating, or any product they buy

on footprint ? term used to describe each person releases s a result of , energy consumption y.

What are the factor carbon footprint ?  Individual Vehicle Use  Domestic Fuel  Home Electricity  Home Appliances  Air Travel and Public Trans  Entertainment and Tourism  Foods and Drinks  Clothes and Shoes  The Habit of Consuming M  Environmental pollution

rs that cause sport m More Than Needs

What should we do carbon footprint ?  Reuse Our Stuff  Choose Local Food  Drive a Hybrid Vehicle  Reduce Flight Trips  Prefer Public Transport  use a bike

o to prevent t

TEAM:CARBON F SCHOOL:ANKAR STUDENTS:ZEYN MERAL

FOOTPRINT RA HİGH SCHOOL NEP NİSA and

The carbon footprint is the total amount of emissions of carbon dioxide and even other greenhouse gase, such as methane, chlorofluorocarbons, caused by an individual, event, organization, or product, expressed in tons of CO2 or CO2 equivalent per year. This includes direct emissions, such as those resulting from the combustion of fossil fuels in manufacturing, heating, and transportion, as well as the emissions needed to produce electricity associated with goods and services consumed. TO CALCULATE THE CARBON FOOT PRINT IS BETTER TO USE AN ONLINE CALCULATOR. Calculate your Carbon Foot Print now! TIPS TO REDUCE THE CARBON FOOTPRINT: SAVE ENERGY REDUCE THE USE OF RETHINK THE MEANS OF DISPOSABLE PLASTIC TRANSPORTATION PLANT TREES Fig.2 - Plantation of 150 trees in the \"Bosque Ribeirinho\", Paços de Ferreira Fig.1 - Project for the new greenpath that will conect Freamunde to Paços de Ferreira Pictures available in: https://www.facebook.com/municipiopacosdeferreira/ Fig.3 - Ferreira river banks

TOX CHEM BAHAR- ŞEY

XIC MICALS YDA- DİLARA

• Chemical substances are en lives. These substances are such as cleaning water, incr production, and pharmaceut chemical substances make o and spread of these substan dangerous consequences fo environment. Toxic industria threat in production, storage destruction stages.

ncountered in all areas of our e used in many different areas reasing agricultural tical production. Although our lives easier, improper use nces can cause very or humans and the al chemicals; It can pose a e, transportation or

WHAT IS TOXIC C • They are chemical subst physiological and bioche cause the death of large when they enter the livin warm-blooded animals) t skin and infection. These easily flammable and ver

CHEMICALS? tancs that disturp normal emical mechanisms or e amounts of living things ng organism (human and through mouth, respiration, e are generally divided into ry easily flammable.

SAMPLES • Potassium • Hydrogen • Sodium • Lithium • Acetal • Ethyl alcohol • Ethyl ether



CLASSIFICATION O SUBSTANCES Flammable Corrosive Ex substance substance su Oxidant Irritant substance substance

OF TOXIC xplosive Environmentally ubstance harmful substance Toxic Radioactive substance substance

DAILY USAGE AREA • Bleach • Alumin • Liquid soap • Nail po • Washing powder • Plastic • Dish soap • Shamp • Perfume • Makeu

AS num olish remover c poo up supplies

SINGS OF TOXIC BURDEN • Bloating and gas • Skin problems and acne • Sleep problems • Desire to consume excessivel • Sinus disturbances • Headache • Constipation • Under eye bags • Menstrual problems • Confusion

ly sweet

EFFECTS OF TOXIC CHEMIC • Toxic substances taken into th show toxic and harmful effects sometimes over the years. • Some of these effects are sudd fatigue, anemia, forgetfulness, rash and allergie .Some of them emerge after years such as live hormonal disorders, depression brain tissues, kidney failure, in disorders.

CALS ON HUMAN HEALTH he body in different ways can s, sometimes immediately and den discomfort such as stomach aches, watery eyes, m are serious diseases that er problems, cancer, n, asthma, damage to the nfertility and hearing

Toxic Products IF YOU DON'T LIKE TOXIC PEOPLE, WHY WOULD YOU LIKE TOXIC PRODUCTS? Chemicals are practically in everything we touch and consume. Toxic products are substances that can cause harm to human health when they enter the body through skin absorption, inhalation or ingestion. These products don't only have harmful effects on human health but they can also cause ecological imbalance in the various systems existing in rivers, lakes, oceans and forests. 1- A lot of cleaning products are toxic 2- Toxic products cause environmental problems (Taken from https://pixnio.com/objects/cleaning-chemistry-sponge- (Taken from https://unsplash.com/photos/70e440rPW9g by Beth Jnr) detergent-sprayer?swipe-left by Michal Jarmoluk) 3- Pesticides, present in many foods, 4- Some cosmetics have toxic are toxic substances and can cause severe (Taken from https://pixabay.com/photos/herbicide-avignon-in-rice- reactions field-587589/ by wuzefe) (Taken from https://www.pexels.com/pt-br/foto/pincel- de-maquiagem-em-recipiente-preto-1115128/ by Anderson Guerra)

Mask And Pla Pollution Related W -İrem Sena Işıl Naz Selim

astic Pollution With Masks Team

How covid-19 spawned a plastic pand It looked as if the tide had turned agains European Union approving a ban on cutl New York backing a plastic bag ban and grow. Then the coronavirus hit. Hygiene fears unleashed a plastic pollution pandemic, to roll back restrictions. It hasn’t been long enough for there to b recycling rates, but there is no shortage o person in the …

demic – and what we can do about it st single-use plastic last year, with the  lery, straws and more,  consumer pressure continuing to and the demand for masks have while industry lobbyists are pushing be official data on plastic waste and of estimates and anecdotes. Every

Surgical masks, gloves, hand sanitizer items in the coronavirus pandemic ha With supermarkets refusing to allow c store, municipalities suspending recyc protective equipment ramping up, the increasing. PPE Litter \"Right outside my house there are disc neighborhood,\" John Hocevar, oceans USA, told CNN. \"The structure of PPE will make it par Hocevar, who lives in DC, added. \"Glo jellyfish or other types of foods for sea masks can present entangling hazards

r bottles – all the most sought after ave one thing in common: plastic. customers to bring reusable bags in cling, and production of personal e amount of plastic is visibly carded gloves and masks all over the s campaign director at Greenpeace rticularly hazardous for marine life,\" oves, like plastic bags, can appear to be a turtles, for example. The straps on s.”

Single-Plasti Due to stay-at-home policies, many consu of take-away food delivered with single-u more waste, that in some areas is no long In Lisbon, Portugal, residents were aske recyclable materials. In Brussels, Belgium and recycling in the same truck. Starbucks has banned reusable products are back in regular use, while in the UK, a been suspended. Several governments such as Tamil Nadu use plastic bottles and bags in retail trade introduction of a packaging deposit-retur

tics Are Back umers have increased their consumption use packaging. This, of course, means ger being properly sorted. ed to stop sorting their trash into m, garbage collectors are putting trash in the US, meaning takeout coffee cups a mandatory charge on plastic bags has u in India have suspended bans of single- e while Scotland has delayed the rn scheme.

Could Temporary H Environmen  \"These measures have all been announced stick, fed by anxiety around health concer the World Bank, wondered in a blog pos  \"As Covid-19 hits, it seems to be shifting t pandemic poses difficult short-term choic  Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF hygiene due to Covid-19 could increase pl of the early progress made by companies.”  However, the predictions, which were ma all doom and gloom. “In the long term, w have a significant impact on either plastic report added.

Habits Have Major ntal Impacts? d as temporary, but how long will they rns?\" Grzegorz Peszko, a lead economist at st. the tide toward single-use plastics. The ces between health and the environment.” F) predicted that: “Concerns around food lastic packaging intensity, undoing some ” ade in a report published in April, weren’t we do not expect this increased demand to c demand or circular economy goals,” the

Challenges A The United Nations Conference on Trade and Develo impacts of COVID-19 and that “challenges” lay ahead “Attention must be given to threats on the environm coronavirus pandemic and consequential social and wrote. In a post on the World Economic Foruim’s blog, e petrochemicals company, noted the pandemic had ca “This year was meant to mark an ultimate shift away declaration of plastic pollution as a global crisis. “Although this new paradigm has underscored the pu vulnerabilities to pollution,” he continued. “As count discover that our reliance on plastic has actually incr danger than before the pandemic.” Watch THE STORY OF PLASTIC on Discovery GO t crisis.  

Ahead opment (UNCATD) warned of the environmental d. ment and natural resource bases as a result of the economic impacts,” UNACTD’s Robert Hamwey even Dmitry Konov, chairman of SIBUR, a Russian aused an uptick in demand for single-use plastics. from plastic,” he said, noting the UN’s 2018 ublic value of plastic, it has also highlighted our tries start lifting quarantine measures, we might reased - and that our environment is in greater to learn more about the global plastic pollution

Pollution related to masks Fig.1-Citânia de Sanfins Better safe than sorry! The pandemic was responsible for reducing It is common sense that disposable the hole in the ozone layer in the Arctic and latex masks and gloves, visors and decreasing the levels of atmospheric other protective materials are pollution in several parts of the globe, but important equipment that help with it also increased the use of protective prevent the transmission of SARS- materials that when not properly disposed COV2, the new coronavirus. But of - throwing masks or gloves to the what impacts will they have on ground - they usually end up in the sea, the environment if they are not increasing the amount of microplastics properly discarded? already found in the water, putting the Fauna at risk. DID YOU KNOW? On Brighton beach, Surgical masks are Fig.2-Paços de Ferreira Park England, several composed of plastic fibers and can take up animals were found, such as crabs, with to 400 years to masks on their bodies degrade. that hinder their movements as well as dead birds due to the ingestion of latex gloves. Fig.3- Freamunde High School

B olog c D vers Beray Zümer Biological Diversity Team

April, 2021 cal s ty Ecosystems

What Is The Importance Of B od vers ty ? And What Is B od vers ty ? In short, the richness of plant and animal species and Biodiversity, or \"biodiversity\" in short, is a whole fo ecological events in a region. Biodiversity refers to the differentiation between livin and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological stru Biological wealth or biological diversity express th interactions with the complex ecological structures their environment.

April, 2021 varieties in a region is called biological diversity. ormed by the genes, species, ecosystems and ng organisms in all sources, including land, marine uctures that are part of these ecosystems. he diversity and variability of living things, their s in which they are located, with each other and

Benef ts of B od vers ty As a result of biological diversity and wealth, p today's level in agriculture and technology. The be and ecosystems are essential for human survival. B animal species are used in agriculture, pharma husbandry, forestry, fisheries and industry to provid The abundance and diversity of plant and animal s biological diversity provides economic gain for that Biodiversity keeps ecosystems in balance, makes supports the health of people, the environment and

April, 2021 people have reached enefits of biodiversity Biodiversity plant and acy, medicine, animal de clean water and air. species that make up country. the planet habitable, d ecosystems.

Benefits of Plant Diversity: Plants clean the air, prevent a soil fatigue. They provide continuity to the ecosystem by things. Trees grown in our country such as pine, oak, acorns, popl Vegetables and fruits such as gherkins, sasshord, hackber idris, melengiç, jujube, mountain ash, clover, damson are us b Benefits of Animal Diversity: Humans have used anim medicine for guinea pigs by hunting and domesticating an Some insects provide continuity of plant life and diversit of the ecosystem. A significant portion of insects provid into the soil. Some insect species are also food sources fo In various parts of our country, species such as sheep, g environment provide benefits related to livestock.

t erosion, bring organic materials to the soil and eliminate providing shelter and feeding environment for other living lar and juniper benefit forestry. rry, oleaster, lake, raspberry (wild pear), hawthorn, madice, seful in the field of medicine. mals as a source of food, transportation, clothing and nimals from ancient times to the present. ty by pollinating plants and thus maintain the continuity de decomposition and regeneration of organic materials or animals such as birds, fish, and reptiles. goats, cows and cattle that have adapted to the natural

Trout, mullet and sea bass specific to our country provide Benefits of Ecosystem Diversity: Nature-based tourism c importance in recent years. People under stress due to t Stress is relieved by going to national parks and nature. Biodiversity is considered in three hierarchical categories: (process) diversity: 1. Genetic Diversity: It is the Sum of genetic information diversity within a species. This diversity is measured by g variety, subspecies, or race. 2. Species Diversity: Refers to the diversity of species in diversity refers to the number of species found in an area world is between 10 million and 80 million. Until today, o thousand) have been identified and named by scientist richness\" of that region) is the most frequently used criterio


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